Skip navigation
IMF Working Papers
2009
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

An increasing body of evidence suggests that the behavior of the economy has changed in many fundamental ways over the last decades. In particular, greater financial deregulation, larger wealth accumulation, and better policies might have helped lower uncertainty about future income and lengthen private sectors' planning horizon. In an overlapping-generations model...

0
50
0
0
IMF Working Papers
2009
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

An increasing body of evidence suggests that the behavior of the economy has changed in many fundamental ways over the last decades. In particular, greater financial deregulation, larger wealth accumulation, and better policies might have helped lower uncertainty about future income and lengthen private sectors' planning horizon. In an overlapping-generations model...

0
53
0
0
IMF Working Papers
2009
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

An increasing body of evidence suggests that the behavior of the economy has changed in many fundamental ways over the last decades. In particular, greater financial deregulation, larger wealth accumulation, and better policies might have helped lower uncertainty about future income and lengthen private sectors' planning horizon. In an overlapping-generations model...

0
56
0
0
IMF Working Papers
2006
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

This paper derives an equilibrium for a competitive multi-stage game in which an agents' current action influences his probability of survival into the next round of play. This is directly relevant in banking, where a banks' current lending and pricing decisions determines its future probability of default. In technical terms, our innovation is to consider a multi-...

0
64
0
0
IMF Working Papers
2006
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

This paper derives an equilibrium for a competitive multi-stage game in which an agents' current action influences his probability of survival into the next round of play. This is directly relevant in banking, where a banks' current lending and pricing decisions determines its future probability of default. In technical terms, our innovation is to consider a multi-...

0
61
0
0
IMF Working Papers
2006
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

This paper derives an equilibrium for a competitive multi-stage game in which an agents' current action influences his probability of survival into the next round of play. This is directly relevant in banking, where a banks' current lending and pricing decisions determines its future probability of default. In technical terms, our innovation is to consider a multi-...

0
61
0
0
IMF Working Papers
2010
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

Theory predicts that a nation's stochastic intertemporal budget constraint is satisfied if net exports (NX) and net foreign assets (NFA) satisfy an error-correction specification with a residual integrated of any finite order. We test this hypothesis using data for 21 industrial and 29 emerging economies for the 1970-2004 period to search for existence of negative ...

0
54
0
0
IMF Working Papers
2010
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

Theory predicts that a nation's stochastic intertemporal budget constraint is satisfied if net exports (NX) and net foreign assets (NFA) satisfy an error-correction specification with a residual integrated of any finite order. We test this hypothesis using data for 21 industrial and 29 emerging economies for the 1970-2004 period to search for existence of negative ...

0
53
0
0
IMF Working Papers
2010
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

Theory predicts that a nation's stochastic intertemporal budget constraint is satisfied if net exports (NX) and net foreign assets (NFA) satisfy an error-correction specification with a residual integrated of any finite order. We test this hypothesis using data for 21 industrial and 29 emerging economies for the 1970-2004 period to search for existence of negative ...

0
55
0
0
IMF Working Papers
2004
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
0
58
0
0
IMF Working Papers
2004
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
0
55
0
0
IMF Working Papers
2004
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
0
61
0
0